From the Warlord Games Website
With ‘Tank War’ rolling out worldwide, and the sound of gunfire
sounding out from tabletop battlefields across the world, something
wicked this way comes – the OT-130, as fielded by the Soviet, Finnish
and German forces – the latter renaming it Flammwerfer Panzerkampfwagen T-26B 739(r).
The OT-130 was based upon the tried-and-tested T-26 Light Infantry Tank chassis (specifically, the single-turreted 1933 model).
Soviet Engineers created a wide range of flamethrowing vehicles in order
to flame Germans out of bunkers and strongpoints – in fact
approximately 12% of the T-26s produced would become flamethrower
variants. The OT-130 was developed in 1933, and mounted a larger 45mm
gun turret than the standard T-26.
It could carry 360 litres of fuel for the Flamethrower – allowing it
to fire either 40 six-second bursts at a range of 45-50 metres, or a
single 10-25 second burst at a range of 100 metres by utilising a
special on-board compressor.
Are your Soviets having trouble flushing Jerry out of his bunker? Head over to the webstore, and give him a nasty surprise!
Friday, December 5, 2014
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